1983 Cessna Citation S/II
- February 12, 2023
No single manufacturer has done more to democratize business jet travel than Cessna Aircraft Company through the Citation family. When the original Citation I entered service in 1971, Cessna's vision was radical: a business jet simple enough for owner-operators to fly themselves, economical enough for companies that could not justify a full-time flight department, and capable enough for genuine business travel across a wide range of mission profiles. That vision proved prescient — the Citation family grew over five decades into the broadest and deepest product line in business aviation, spanning everything from the diminutive Mustang VLJ to the Mach 0.935 Citation X, the fastest business jet in the world when it entered service. Over 6,000 Citations have been delivered, making the family collectively the most successful business jet line in history by units produced.
The breadth of the Citation line can be confusing to buyers approaching it for the first time. Here is an overview of the principal series:
The sheer volume of Citations produced over five decades has created the most liquid pre-owned market of any business jet family. Buyers have genuine choice across model years, configurations, and price points. Parts availability is excellent across all Citation variants through a Textron Aviation network that spans the globe. Type-qualified instructors, mechanics, and avionics technicians are more widely available for Citation variants than for any other business jet family. Maintenance cost data is thoroughly documented across thousands of owner-operator hours, giving buyers accurate operating cost benchmarks before they purchase.
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